THE FATMAN

September 2012

In this Issue…

President’s corner 2 Committee for 2011-12 2 Competition & important dates 2 Notice board 3 Registrations 4 Winter Results 5 2012 Olympics – Alana Boyd 6 Little Athletics update 8 Review: Healthy Mind, Healthy Body Seminar 9 UWAAC Relay Selection Policy 9 UWAAC Coaches for 2012-13 10 Big 6 & Corporate Mile 11 Suck it & See Day 12 Athlete profile: Rachel McCormack 13 Social Pages 14

We welcome contributions to ‘The Fatman’. All articles, notices, photos, etc for the next issue in November are to be emailed Keely at [email protected] by the end of October.

Photos top: Alana Body and at the London 2012 Olympics. Bottom: Ari Huston & Hannah Castle at the National Cross Country Championships

President’s Corner

Welcome to the 2012-13 season. COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR 2012-2013 UWAAC was founded in 1928 and has enjoyed much success and created much enjoyment over the years for elite and “run of the mill” athletes alike. It boasts the largest membership of any athletics club in Western and has produced some of Tim Lyons the country’s finest athletes including numerous Olympians. President The senior club boasts a number of exceptional coaches who can assist athletes who wish to take their sport to the next level or simply to maintain a competitive level. Little athletes are encouraged to compete with older athletes at the Friday night Strive Sally McCormick Competition held at the State Athletics Stadium. They can do so representing UWA Secretary Athletics. Shane Cassey The seniors reach another milestone this year with the much anticipated launch of “The Treasurer Fatman’s Odyssey: A History of the University of Western Australia Athletics Club” to take place this season. It will be compulsory reading for anybody who is serious about their athletics. Kylie Wheeler Whether you are looking to compete socially or more seriously we encourage you to join Registrar the club for the season. As a full fee paying member you will enjoy the fantastic facilities at McGillivray Oval (check the website for training nights) and support for attending the Holly Noack Australian University Games and other representative meets. Club Captain I look forward to seeing you at the track!

TIM LYONS Felipe de Castro Cruz Club Captain PRESIDENT

Lyn Foreman Competition & important dates Feb-Mar

Oct 5 “Suck it & See” Day from 3pm McGillivray Oval (Mt Claremont) Sam Maxwell Oct 6 Athletics WA Stadium Fun Run Mt Claremont Oct 26 Strive T&F Prog A & 120 Pro Race WAAS David Leeder Nov 2-4 WA All Schools Championships WAAS Nov 2 "The Fatman's Odyssey" Launch UWA Sports Pavilion Glenn Ross Nov 9 Strive T&F Prog B & U18 4x100 State WAAS Relays Tom Kozak Nov 10-11 Aus Junior Athletes with a Disability Canberra, ACT Championships Keron Russell Nov 12 Big 6 & Corporate Mile (from 5pm) McGillivray Oval (Mt Claremont)

Nov 16 Strive T&F Prog C & U18 4x400 State WAAS Louise Soia

Relays Nov 23 Strive T&F Prog D & Mile Pro Race WAAS Keely Waters Nov 30 Strive T&F Reduced Prog A WAAS

Nov 30- Dec 2 Australian All Schools Championships Hobart, TAS

UWAAC Notice Board

Registrations Registering with UWAAC can be completed on our website- www.uwaac.com.au. Please see the following page for more info on registering with UWAAC. There will be a $10 early bird discount for the month of September. Also this season registration/ membership WILL NOT be accepted on competition days. Athletes will need to register with their club or AWA by the Wednesday prior to their first competition.

Duty club roster days UWAAC members are required to assist at one of the club’s duty days during the season. This year the club coaches will be responsible for ensuring there are members available for assisting. Please register your interest with a club coach, see website for club coach contact details. As part of your registration to UWA Athletics Club you are obliged to assist at least once during the season.

The Big 6/Corporate mile Our major fundraiser for the club is Monday 12th November at McGillivray Oval from 5pm. See page 12 for further details

Club scholarships Applications for 2012/13 are now available and will be accepted up until 1st of December 2012. Please view the website www.uwaac.com.au for the registration form and more details.

Uniforms Contact Sally McCormick for uniforms: [email protected]. Below are the official club uniforms. Please note that the club is now offering the opportunity for girls to wear black shorts or briefs instead of the club coloured shorts

Newsletter Contributions Newsletter contribution to ‘The Fatman’ in the form of articles, notices, social info and photos are most welcome. All articles for the next issue in November are to be emailed to Keely Waters at [email protected] by the end of October.

Club shirts available There are still club long sleeve shirts available for purchasing. They are good to wear to training and competitions. For more details please contact Sally McCormick at [email protected] or Tim Lyons at [email protected].

Facebook page

The UWA Athletics club has officially joined Facebook. Visit http://www.facebook.com/uwaac and ‘Like’ our page to be kept updated on upcoming club events and general information regarding the season ahead.

Registrations

How to register: Register online on the UWAAC website: www.uwaac.com.au or renew through www.waathletics.org.au

Cost: $100 Seniors $80 students $90 u/18 (non WALA) $10 WALA (UWA) $20 Non UWA WALA $80 ground fee

Membership includes: • Member of the best facility in WA: McGillivray sports ground • Athletics WA subscription • The AGM and function dinner/drinks is included • Eligibility for sponsorship from UWAAC (The only club to provide this benefit.) • Access to some of the best coaches in the state. • Automatic UWA associate sports member with the following benefits: - 20% off UWA sports shop - 25% off IWASR recreate courses - 25% off court hire - 20% off “on the go” physio appointments - Discounted gym membership

For further queries on registering with UWAAC: Contact Kylie Wheeler: [email protected] OR 0418905442

Results from UWAAC Statistician Sally McCormick

.. Gallipoli Run: Women: 8Km: M Connell 32:03.06 A Huston 33:08.49 4Km: S Stockwell 15:42.17 A McCormick 16:29.99 E Hadwiger 17:46.51 Men: 8Km: N Berry 27:07.48 4Km: S Maxwell 13:38.59 D Rubick 13:49.08 B Chamberlain 14:10.35 K Newman 14:26.03

Short Course Championships: Women 4Km: Open: A Sobie 18.40 U20 M Connell 14.36 S Stockwell 15.42 K Stockwell 16.16 N Ferguson 18.16 U16:2Km: R Connell Men: 4Km:Open: S Maxwell 13.13 T Kozak 13.49 U20: S Caulfield 13.45 U18: J Sirett 13.38 L Bate 15.15 U16:2Km: B Chamberlain 6.32 L Graves 6.41 K Pugh 7.18

Long Course Championships: Women:8Km: H Castle 33.09 S Duncan 34.27 U20:6Km: M Connell 23.06 U18:4Km: A McCormick 15.55 L Koch 18.15 U16:4Km: R Connell 16.57 E Hadwiger 17.04 N Wilkins 17.48 S Hynes 18.00 Men:12Km:Open: N berry 40.42 S Stockwell 42.09 S Maxwell 43.34 T Kozak 45.14 U20:8Km: S Caulfield 27.10 Y Mohammed 27.39 U16:4Km: B Chamberlain 14.01 L Graves 14.31 K Pugh 14.53

Asics Bridges run 5Km: Men: N Berry 15.27 S Caulfield 16.21 Women: M Connell 17.55

Challenge Fun Run: 3.1Km: Men: K Newman 10.10 Women: M Connell 11.01 S Stockwell 11.15 K Stockwell 12.07 I Byrne 12.23 10Km: Men: S Caulfield 34.28 Women: A Huston 38.27 H Castle 40.35

Womens Classic: 5Km: M Connell 17.53 J Jason 18.46 A McCormick 18.48 G Lee 20.28 10Km: H Castle 40.28

Asics Run for Gold: 5Km: Men: B Chamberlain 16.49 J Sirett 16.51 L Graves 17.10 K Newman 17.17 K Pugh 18.11 Women: S Stockwell 18.46 N Wilkins 20.51 10Km: Women: M Connell 38.43

Pancake Run: 5Km; Women: M Connell 18.19 J Jason 19.10 S Stockwell 19.31 15Km: Men: T Kozak 57.15

National Cross-Country Championships, Adelaide 2012 Women: U16 4Km: R Connell 19.43 U18 4Km: M Connell 16.42 A McCormick 17.00 J Jason 18.19 Open 8Km: A Huston 37.18 H Castle 37.41 Men: U14 3Km: L Graves 3rd 10.51 K Pugh 11.29 U16 4Km: J Newcomb 15.04 K Newman 15.28 L Jason 16.46 U20 8Km: S Caulfield 31.17 Open 12Km: J Tedesco 44.41 WINTER WINTER RESULTS

2012 LONDON OLYMPICS Alana Boyd

Reflecting on the London Olympics, now some three weeks since leaving the athletes village, I am full of mixed emotions. Just being at the Olympics is the experience of a lifetime and a special reward for all I have worked so hard for. But after such a break through domestic season, I was determined to not just make up the numbers at the Games. I was in a position where I could be competitive with the very best in the world but unfortunately, it didn't all pan out as I would have liked. Following the final I was absolutely devastated.

I fought to make that final. Conditions were not easy with head winds and I definitely made hard work of it with third attempt clearances but I refused to miss the final and knew that I deserved to be there. I really thought that I would be able to settle down in the final and go about putting some good jumps together. Unfortunately, in the final the conditions were as bad as you could get for pole vault. Big head winds made it difficult for all of us out there and the results reflected that with below average performances from most girls. I was not able to handle the conditions as well as I did in the qualifying and finished a disappointing 11th with a height of only 4.30m.

I feel like the Olympics was a missed opportunity for me as I still have the 4th best height of the year in world rankings and the gold was won with a height of 4.75m (1cm lower than my PB). Hard to swallow! But having had the last few weeks to reflect on my year, I realise that that is track and field. You have your ups and downs and it's those tough times that make the highs that much sweeter. I know that I still have a lot of work to do to make my jump absolutely solid in any conditions and I know I have not reached my potential. I have had my breakthrough season and now it's about consolidating that hard work for next year and beyond. But one thing I can say now is that I am a dual Olympian and Olympic finalist which I am very proud of.

The Olympic Games as a whole was an amazing experience and one which I will never forget. Being there in that village with all the athletes and my team mates and being in the stadium on competition day gives you this buzz that makes all the hard work and sacrifice so worth it. I hope that I get to experience that feeling one more time in my life in four years time!

At present, I am in Europe finishing off the season. There are a number of competitions following the Games and I am enjoying a more relaxed approach to my training and competitions. I have one more competition tonight, the Brussels Diamond League, and then I will be spending a week in the Greek Islands enjoying the sun, beach and no thoughts of pole vault. I am quite excited!

UWA Little Athletics By Nadine Tolcon Update

The 2012 winter competition has concluded. UWA hosted a fantastic cross country event on July 28 at Perry Lakes. The day went extremely well and it was great to see so many UWA athletes running. A big thank you to Deb Connell for all her hard work and to all the committee, parents and older athletes who helped out. UWA LAC did extremely well at the Cross Country Championships on Saturday 11th August. We have 5 medallists and 9 who finished in the top 10. Michail Miller 11B Silver, Thomas Moorcroft 12BBronze, Sarah Hynes 12G Bronze, Rose Connell 15G Bronze, Mathilda Connell 16G Gold. The Little Athletics Summer season will be underway in October which registration has been completed. This year Little Athletics moved to online registration. There were a few hiccups but when these are resolved it should be good for everyone. The number of people wanting to register at UWA LAC meant that we are overflowing. There are wait lists for most age groups. It is perhaps because we are in an Olympic year. I believe it is a combination of the Olympics and the reputation, dedication and quality of UWALAC Coaches and Committee that make this club a “Super Club”(Super is huge and great in this sentence) . We look forward to a great 2012/13 season.

Review: Healthy Mind, Healthy Body Seminar

With special thanks to the Friends of UWA for their support

The UWA Healthy Mind Health Body Athlete seminar was held on the 30th of July at John the XXIII College. Approximately 50 people attended ranging from athletes, coaches and parents. There were 3 specialists presenters who spoke at the seminar.

Firstly, was Anna Sangster whom is a Nutritionist/ Naturopath from City Beach Naturopathic Centre. Anna gave a fantastic presentation on how to eat to keep the immune system healthy and fuel efficiently as an athlete. Secondly Dr Steven Kiley Clinical Psychologists explained the psychological aspects of being an athlete such as the importance of internal and external motivation and how these factors can influence the performance of all athletes. Finally JP Caniero showed his presentation titled “Your Body, Your Business” which demonstrated how athletes can do a lot to look after their body in order to prevent injuries from happening rather than waiting until they cannot train. Overall I personally found the seminar to be extremely useful and I learnt so much about how to improve myself as an athlete in such a variety of ways. I also got very positive feedback from the attendees and a lot of them had never had the opportunity to receive information from such specialists. It appears the Seminar was a great success and hopefully it will become an annual event, so if you missed out this year stay tuned for the second edition in 2013.

Holly Noack Club Captain

UWAAC Relay Selection Policy

Athletes are selected to represent the club in the state relay championships by the club committee with input from the club coaches. All potential relay members should make themselves familiar with the dates of the state relay championships from the Athletics WA competition calendar. 1. Athletes will be selected in relay teams based on their club ranking in their age appropriate event from the previous 12 months, however ‘in form’ athletes (from the current season rankings) will be given priority. 2. Athletes will be notified of their selection by email prior to the championships. 3. Athletes are required to reply via email or phone to confirm their acceptance in the relay team. 4. Athletes who do not reply to confirm their acceptance in their selected relay by the specified date, will lose their relay spot to the next ranked athlete in their events. 5. Priority is given to senior athletes in the senior events. Under age athletes may be selected in senior relay events by the committee if there are insufficient numbers of senior athletes to fill the relay team. 6. More than one team may be selected per event depending on Athletics WA’s rules. The club’s top ranked athletes will be named in the A team. 7. Any athlete who withdraws from the relay teams after confirming their selections will be replaced by the club committee, with the next ranked athlete in that event. 8. Athletes will be given instructions on the time and place to meet the Club Captains prior to the event for relay practice. Any athletes missing in the teams at the final check in may be replaced at the Club Captain’s discretion. 9. In the event of a dispute please contact the appointed club committee member in charge of relays or the club president.

Note: It is important that athletes notify the club registrar if there are any changes to their email address.

Allana Wignall Throws email: [email protected] UWAAC Coaches

Lyndsay Glass Throws for 2012-2013 email: [email protected]

Lenny Hughes Sprints & Middle distance email: [email protected] All UWAAC coaches take on

social club athletes during Glenn Ross the season. Please view more Sprints & Pro running email: [email protected] details on the coaches and

their squads, including training

David Leeder times on the UWAAC website. Middle distance/long distance email: [email protected] If you are looking for a

coach please contact the

Lyn Foreman coach directly via email once Hurdles/sprints/combined events email: [email protected] you have decided which squad

suits your particular

Susan Andrews requirements. Middle distance email: [email protected]

Anne Masters Jumps& Short Sprints Email: [email protected]

Thursday 9th February CORPORATE2012 MILE & McGillivray Oval, Mt Cla- remont Big 6 Championships

Monday 12th November 2012 from 5pm CORPORATE MILE: Cor- porate teams of 3 people McGillivray Oval, Mt Claremont per team compete for the Wheeler Foreman Trophy CORPORATE MILE Corporate teams of 3 people per team THE BIG 6: Showcasing compete for the Wheeler Foreman Trophy. the top six senior and top This is the main annual fund raiser for six junior athletes in the the club. The funding assists with scholarships state in five events for our athletes to attend major national Featuring.... championships interstate. Register at www.uwaac. Thecom.au Wheeler from December THE BIG 6 orForeman contact suze71@op- Showcasing the top six senior and top six junior tusnet.com.au for more Trophy invited athletes in the state in five events. details

More info available at www.uwaac.com.au or contact [email protected] for more details.

Suck & See It Day

Olympics make you feel like a slob?

Wanna have a crack at one of those athletics events you saw but don’t know how to go about it?

UWA Athletics Club is having a “Suck it and See” afternoon at McGillivray Oval on Friday 5 October 2012 from 3:00pm.

Ever wondered how far you can throw a javelin, shot or discus, or if you can high jump your own height (or maybe only it)? There will be qualified coaches & athletes there to give you some tips and there will be a sausage sizzle and a few beers at the AJ Pavilion from 5:00pm.

Why not come down and check it out? Who knows, you might discover a hidden talent.

Let Tom Kozak on [email protected] or Keron Russell on [email protected] know if you want to have a go.

MIDDLE DISTANCE

Athlete Profile: Rachel McCormick Date of birth: 05.06.1994

Discipline/event: 800m

Date of Birth: 05.06.94

Disciplines: 800

Occupation: Student

Height: 173cm

Coach: Susan Andrews

Previous Coaches: Lyn Mayor Goals for this season: A PB! Favourite Food: Curry Athletic career goals: Favourite TV Shows: Friends I’d like to compete on the international

Favourite Sport: athletics, tennis, rowing stage one day Hobbies: dining out, doing things with friends, chilling with my dog, and time at Personal Bests: the beach 400m: 56.9 800m: 2:13 Obsessions: sleeping 1500m: 4:49 If I weren’t an athlete, I’d… have a lot more free time

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